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PINK AMELIA. S.C. Bloom 11x6. Bright rose 
pink. This variety performs exactly as does 
“Amelia Earhart” of which it is a color 
sport. Extra large pink blooms, straight 
stems and healthy, free branching bushes. 
Is subject to stunt like Amelia in localities 
with unfavorable growing conditions, how- 
ever in the pink semi-cactus class it simply 
cannot be beaten. Bush 5% feet. 
Root, $2.00; Plant, $1.00 
PINK JOSEPHINE. I.D. Bloom 12x5. A very 
large pink dahlia. Flowers have a loose 
formation with long broad petals. Habit of 
growth good with foliage only fair. This 
one can produce a mighty large bloom. Bush 
5 feet. Root, $1.50; Plant, $0.75 
POLICHINELLE. Str. cactus. Pink with white 
center. Bushes are dwarf, at our farm two 
feet or less, but are filled with bloom about 
4x2. This is a very dependanble cactus. 
Root, $0.75 
POWER HOUSE. I.D. Bloom 12x6. Unusual 
coloring of raspberry red striped white. 
Stems are very good and foliage is heavy. 
Bushes vigorous and widespreading. A very 
large bi-color. Plant, $2.00 
PREMIER'S MAJESTIC. I.D. 10x5. Mulberry 
pink, suffused bronze. Blooms produced from 
early to frost on exceptionally fine, strong 
Plants. Extra for exhibition. Bushes 5 feet. 
Root, $1.00 
PROGRESS. I.D. Bloom 9x5. A very strong 
growing lavender of large size. Plant growth 
rugged and naturally branching, carrying 
the blooms on good stems, with flowers facing 
sideways. Progress will be a strong contend- 
er in the lavender class. Height 4 feet. (82) 
Root, $2.00; Plant $0.75 
RED JUG. Cactus to semi-cactus. Bloom 9x5. 
Brilliant crimson carmine with faint yellow 
tips. A tall growing, vigorous bush with 
long, stiff stems. Flowers are held facing, 
well out of the foliage. A very fine exhibition 
dahlia and a constant winner in all sections 
of the country. Bush 6 feet. Root, $0.50 
RENATE MULLER. Cactus. Bloom 8x5. A 
very beautiful flower with fine, long stems. 
Color violet rose pink with dark yellow cen- 
ter. Blooming habits are prolific and early. 
A fine dahlia, especially in the midwest un- 
der adverse growing conditions. Bush 5 
feet. Root, $0.75 
RITA BETTY. I.D. Bloom 10x5. A very pe- 
culiar shade of mahogany or cinnamon-hen- 
na, about a shade darker than Mrs. Sowton. 
Very prolific bloomer from midseason on. 
Bush healthy with light green foliage, 
height 4 feet. Root, $3.00; Plant, $1.00 
ROBERT EMMETT. I.D. Bloom 8x4. Clear 
cardinal red inclining to crimson. A very de- 
pendable grower with good stems and fine 
keeping qualities. Blooms from August till 
October. Bush about 4 feet. Root, $0.35 
ROYAL PURCHASE. Incurved. Flower 10x5. 
Bush 4 feet. This is one of the largest of all 
cactus dahlias. A medium golden yellow 
color with some pink shading on outer petals 
early in season. The shaggy appearance of 
the big flowers is quite artistic, the number 
of these fine cactus flowers produced is 
amazing. Very vigorous and a good root 
maker. Root, $0.50 
RUBY TAYLOR. F.D. Bloom 8x4. A very 
brilliant dark carmine of perfect form. A 
perfect formal on long, strong stems. A fine, 
healthy grower coming into bloom quite ear- 
ly in the season. Bush 31% feet. Root, $0.75 
RUTH NICHOLS. F.D. Bloom 10x5. Clear 
lavender. An Australian variety with an 
excellent show record in this country. Long 
stiff stems, and long keeping qualities. High- 
ly recommended. Plant $2.50 
SAARLAND HEIMKEHR. Cactus. Bloom 7x3. 
Deep rose pink with yellow center. Very ar- 
tistic blooms with long, slender petals. Uni- 
form blooms on long, straight stems. This 
dahlia is rather hard to grow in some gar- 
dens but does quite well in the east. Bush 
3 feet. Root, $0.75 

